Estimated Bigfoot Population Growth in North America: New Insights from Researchers
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel BIGFOOT! / William Jevning, our host and two-time witness, William Jevning, along with Creek Devil, delve into some viewer questions about Sasquatch population numbers. Jevning shares that he was told by a source that the Sasquatch population in North America was estimated to be around 50,000 in the 1950s, and that it could be in the six figures today.
Creek Devil adds that he believes the population is growing, due to the increase in reported sightings of juveniles and changes in behavior. He suggests that Sasquatches may be adapting to a more stable food source, such as human food crops and pets.
The panel also discusses how population numbers could potentially be estimated using methods similar to those used by Fish and Wildlife to estimate populations of other animals. They mention that software and algorithms could be used to calculate the number of Sasquatches that could live in a given area based on factors such as food supply and reproduction cycles.
One viewer, Annie from Australia, asked if it is possible to estimate the Sasquatch population number and how it is done. Jevning and Creek Devil share their thoughts on the matter and discuss how the population is likely growing due to an increase in sightings and changes in behavior. They also mention that documenting footprints in a meticulous manner can provide a good foundation for estimating population numbers, as footprints are unique to each individual, much like fingerprints.
In the video, Jevning and Creek Devil provide an interesting and informative discussion on the topic of estimating Sasquatch population numbers. They share their own experiences and knowledge, as well as information from their sources. If you're interested in learning more about this topic, be sure to check out the video on BIGFOOT! / William Jevning's YouTube channel.